1-http://web20guru.wikispaces.com/
This Wiki is well designed with a lot of white space and to the point.
It is useful content for technology integration and that is where my career interest currently lies.
This will definitely help with my professional growth because I can try some integration examples while I am a Computer Technology Instructor and perfect them before I become an Instruction Technology Specialist.
2-http://keystones.wikispaces.com/Whos+Who
This Wiki is well designed because it is simple, give up-front necessary information and even has brief bio's of current ITS professionals in the area.
This information is useful for teaching because I could, potentially, contact any one of the members and request assistance with an application or project I am working on. There bio's list specifically "what I[/they] can help with".
This content is useful for professional growth for the skills I may acquire as well as a huge networking resources.
3-https://mrsthorpewiki.wikispaces.com/
This Wiki is well designed because it is simple, easy to navigate, and has exciting colors.
The content is useful for teaching. I especially like the Workshops page that has SMART board lessons and other useful and practical files.
I could grow professionally from this site immediately because the lessons are applicable to my current job and that of my colleagues.
Three Wiki's I Recommend...
1-http://web20guru.wikispaces.com/
This Wiki is well designed with a lot of white space and to the point.
It is useful content for technology integration and that is where my career interest currently lies.
This will definitely help with my professional growth because I can try some integration examples while I am a Computer Technology Instructor and perfect them before I become an Instruction Technology Specialist.
2-http://keystones.wikispaces.com/Whos+Who
This Wiki is well designed because it is simple, give up-front necessary information and even has brief bio's of current ITS professionals in the area.
This information is useful for teaching because I could, potentially, contact any one of the members and request assistance with an application or project I am working on. There bio's list specifically "what I[/they] can help with".
This content is useful for professional growth for the skills I may acquire as well as a huge networking resources.
3-https://mrsthorpewiki.wikispaces.com/
This Wiki is well designed because it is simple, easy to navigate, and has exciting colors.
The content is useful for teaching. I especially like the Workshops page that has SMART board lessons and other useful and practical files.
I could grow professionally from this site immediately because the lessons are applicable to my current job and that of my colleagues.
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